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RIOCAM 328 GTS

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The 328 GTS print is a signature RIOCAM automotive art piece, part of Curated I, staging a Ferrari 328 GTS in his Miami fashion photography language. Printed on velvet velore fabric, mounted in a floating frame.

 

The Artist

RIOCAM (Camilo Rios White) was born in Medellin, Colombia and raised in Fort Worth, Texas. Across a long fashion photography career, his images shaped the visual identity of houses such as The Webster, Del Toro, Cotton Citizen, Stella McCartney, OFF-WHITE, ERES Paris, and L'Oreal. He is the founder and creative director of United Rivers, and creative director and founding partner at Toys for Boys Magazine.

His references are the Terrible Three (Chris Von Wangenheim, Guy Bourdin, Helmut Newton) and the color of the 305: 'Color gives me life. The images that I capture are meant to be snapshots of the moments that I see, as they are.'

The Piece

The 328 GTS composition treats the wedge silhouette of the Ferrari 328 GTS as pure geometry, staged the way RIOCAM stages a couture shoot: outdoor light, saturated palette, a body line read as sculpture. The image is transferred onto velvet velore fabric, giving deep matte tones and a soft tactile surface that holds the Rosso lacquer without turning plastic. The floating frame lifts the 60 by 40 inch print off the wall for gallery presentation in a lounge, hallway, or private collection.

Specifications

  • Artist: RIOCAM (Camilo Rios White)
  • Series: Curated I
  • Subject: Ferrari 328 GTS
  • Dimensions: 60 x 40 inches
  • Material: Velvet / velore fabric
  • Framing: Floating frame
  • Category: Automotive photography print

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